Reply to @fastcopywriter: I something similar, where I offer packages with certain revisions included (and if you use them up, you pay for more) - this is inline with the new modification request function.

Reply to @twistedweb123:
Perhaps I read the new modification feature rules incorrectly. It appears that Fverr does allow you to offer 0 free modifications, but then you have to offer at the option for at least one paid modification. Buyers have to have the option to pursue some sort of modification if they wish free, or paid.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is how the explanation was worded – by Fiverr – when the feature was released and explained.

Noted by @adi_so (Fiverr employee) in her July 2 forum post explaining how the feature works:

“Choosing zero modifications
This will set up a default of 1 paid modification at $5. This is because your Gig must offer your customers the option for modifications. So if your Gig includes no free modifications, then there should be at least one paid modification available.”

Reply to @twistedweb123: Interesting. Do you think I’m breaking Fiverr’s rules? Whether I charge or not it depends on the situation and how my client treats me. Personally, I believe my time has value.

@jonbaas Thanks for the info, I wasn´t aware of that yet!
(the link gives me ‘Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private.’ btw, but I´ll bookmark your comment and see if I can get to it, if my forum level gets high enough I may read that lol)

Really nice podcast, thanks from me too, I guess saying no in a ‘yes and’-way is something many of us struggle with.